Schools see brain drain of educators following anti-critical race theory protests

Rightfully so. I would leave to. I was taught critical race theory at home in an environment that bred antipathy toward the descendants of colonizers. My family's patriarch was denied his claim to the GI Bill after WWII and I believe this severely cut his life long earning potential, reducing that of his children and what he would leave behind. The attitude my family had was rough. I currently hold no grudge against conquerors, but I do think that the loss minorities experience should be taught in school. It would reduce likelihood that you learn these things in cells of extremist individuals. Any smart government would allow this to be taught to better control the narrative and allow innocence. It is the difference between learning that black people were slaves or involuntary immigrants (I saw this term in my nieces social studies book).

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